The present invention relates to a device for treating the hair, and more particularly, but not exclusively, those intended for shaping the hair, in particular those intended for straightening, curling or crimping the hair.
The invention relates more particularly to devices comprising two arms that are able to move with respect to one another, being able to take up a spaced-apart configuration for introducing a lock between said arms and a moved-together configuration for treating the lock, the arms being movable along the lock in this moved-together configuration. In such devices, the arms frequently carry two heating elements with which the hair is brought into contact during the use of the device.
Numerous devices of this type, sometimes also known as straightening irons, have already been proposed, implementing the application of a haircare product to the hair.
Usually, hair straighteners consist of two arms that are connected together with the aid of a hinge which makes it possible to open and close said arms, and of at least one heating element disposed on the arms. During operations of styling a lock of hair, said lock is introduced between the two arms in the open position and then the two arms are closed manually over the lock of hair. The lock of hair is then subjected to the heat output by the heating element, until the two arms are opened and the lock of hair is removed.
Application WO 2009/078046 describes a hairstyling appliance comprising two arms that are connected together so as to allow the appliance to be opened and closed, at least one heating member and at least one seat for accommodating a hair treatment device, the hair treatment device allowing a haircare product to be dispensed during operation. The hair treatment device is composed of a support material impregnated with a haircare product and suitable for a single use.
WO 2014/064660 describes a device for treating the hair, comprising two arms that are connected together to allow the appliance to be opened and closed, a reservoir containing a product to be applied, an applicator member for applying the product and a steam outlet for exposing the hair to the steam.
There is a need to further improve devices for applying a haircare product such that the user can easily control the application of cosmetic product while using the device.
According to a first of its aspects, a subject of the invention is a device for treating the hair, comprising:
The invention allows the user, while using the device, in particular when the two arms are in the moved-together configuration, to choose one or the other of said positions of the application system so as to apply more or less product.
Preferably, the two positions are extreme positions of the application system.
Preferably, one of the positions is a position moved towards the hair to be treated, for applying the product, and the other is a position spaced apart from the hair to be treated, in which the applicator member is spaced apart from the hair to be treated, in particular sufficiently spaced apart for the applicator member not to come into contact with the hair to be treated in the moved-together configuration of the arms. This allows the user to choose to stop or to start the application at any time during the use of the device. The user can, for example, choose to apply the product to certain locks of hair only; it is then not necessary for them to change the device or to remove the applicator member during the treatment of the hair. It is easy for the user to put the application system in the application position while treating certain locks of hair, and to put the application system in the spaced-apart position for the others. The user can also choose to apply the product to only a part of the hair, in particular the ends of the hair.
The application system can be configured to take up any intermediate position during the use of the device for treating the hair. The passage from one of the positions to the other can take place continuously such that the user can choose to keep the application system in an intermediate position so as to have notably a particular quantity of product applied.
The movement of the application system between the two positions can take place while the device is being used on the hair without it being necessary to stop treatment.
Preferably, each of the arms comprises a half-handle for holding the device and a jaw that comes into contact with the hair to be treated in the moved-together configuration of the arms. Preferably, the application system extends along the jaw of the arm which carries it. Preferably, the application system extends exclusively along the jaw.
The application system may be mounted in a depression in the arm which carries it, in particular in a depression in the jaw which carries it. The depression may be such that the width of the assembly formed by the jaw which carries the application system and the application system is more or less equal to the width of the other jaw.
The application system may comprise a holder mounted on the arm which carries it and a refill which is mounted on the holder and comprises the applicator member.
The refill may be removable; it may be fixed by complementing shapes, and in particular comprise a rib that can slide in a corresponding groove in the holder.
The holder and/or the refill may comprise a locking member for locking the refill to the holder, preventing said refill from accidentally detaching from the holder. The refill may be accessible, regardless of the position of the application system and the configuration of the arms. The refill may be removable in each of the positions of the application system, whether the arms are in the moved-together or spaced-apart configuration.
In top view, the refill, the holder and the arm which carries them can be visible. The expression “in top view” means that the device is observed from the side of the jaw away from the side that comes into contact with the hair to be treated.
The application system may comprise a lever or a pusher for moving the application system, preferably manually, between said positions.
The device may comprise a return spring for keeping the application system in one of said positions, in particular in the spaced-apart position.
The device may comprise at least one device for locking the application system in order to keep the latter in one of said positions, in particular in the application position.
The locking device may comprise a slider that is mounted on the arm which carries the application system, and locks the application system in one of said positions, in particular by being inserted into a notch in the application system, in particular in the holder.
The locking device may make it possible to lock the application system in at least two different positions. For example, the application system, in particular the holder, may comprise two separate notches that each correspond to a position of the application system, in particular to the application position and to an intermediate position between said positions, in particular in a reduced application position.
The device may comprise at least two devices for locking the application system, one of the locking devices making it possible to keep the system in one of said positions, in particular in the application position, and the other of the locking devices making it possible to keep the system in an intermediate position between said positions, in particular in a reduced application position.
The application system may be able to rotate about a rotation axis. The application system may be mounted on the arm which carries it by way of a pivot connection, in particular with the aid of a hinge. The pivot connection may be a connection between the arm, in particular the jaw, and the holder. The connection may be adjacent to the depression in the jaw which carries the application system, or disposed therein. The pivot connection preferably allows the application system to rotate about a rotation axis. The rotation axis may be parallel or perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the arm which carries the application system. Preferably, the rotation axis is parallel to the longitudinal axis of the arm which carries the application system.
In a variant, the application system is able to move, in particular in translation, along an axis, in particular an axis perpendicular to the application surface of the applicator member that comes into contact with the hair to be treated.
The applicator member for applying cosmetic product comes into contact with the hair to be treated in at least one of said positions. The applicator member for applying cosmetic product is preferably porous and elastically compressible, and in particular is a felt comprising fibres that can all have substantially the same orientation. Preferably, the applicator member is saturated with product before it is mounted on the device.
The jaw opposite the one that carries the applicator member may define a counter-bearing surface such that, in at least one of said positions of the application system, the hair is pressed against the applicator member with a certain pressure by the counter-bearing surface. The counter-bearing surface may be formed by a pressing element disposed in a housing in the opposite jaw, in particular a pressing element that is removable from the housing.
Preferably, in particular when the hair is intended to be straightened, the device comprises a heating element intended to come into contact with the hair, and better still two heating elements that are intended to come into contact with the hair and are each disposed on an arm, in particular facing one another in the moved-together configuration of the arms. This or these heating element(s) may each comprise a plate, made of a material that is a good conductor of heat, that defines a hot surface for bringing into contact with the hair, the temperature of said surface being for example greater than or equal to 95° C., better still between 90 and 230° C.
One of the arms, and preferably the arm opposite the one that carries the application system, may have a steam outlet, and/or a comb.
Preferably, product is applied to the lock of hair introduced into the device prior to the application of steam and/or combing and/or straightening by the heating element(s). Thus, the hair introduced between the arms can come into contact with the applicator member before being exposed to the comb, to the steam and to the heating elements while the lock is being moved between the arms of the device.
Preferably, the device for treating the hair according to the invention is a straightener comprising at least two flat heating elements, in particular which come into contact with one another in the closed position.
A further subject of the invention is a method for treating the hair, wherein use is made of a device according to the invention, and wherein the position of the application system is varied relative to the arm which carries it, in particular in order to start applying a product, stop the application of the product, or modify the pressure exerted by the applicator member on the hair during the application of the product.
The position of the application system can be changed while the device is being used on the hair without it being necessary to stop treatment.
The invention may be better understood from reading the following detailed description of non-limiting illustrative embodiments thereof and from examining the appended drawing, in which:
In the rest of the description, identical or similar elements or elements having identical or similar functions bear the same reference signs in the figures, unless stated otherwise.
This handpiece 2 has two jaws 3 and 4 that are able to move with respect to one another between a spaced-apart configuration (not shown) for introduction between said jaws of a lock of hair, and a moved-together configuration for treatment.
The jaws 3 and 4 are carried by an upper arm 5 and a lower arm 6, respectively, which, in the example in question, are connected together at one end by an articulation 8, the handpiece 2 thus forming tongs.
The upper arm 5 and lower arm 6 each preferably have a total length of between 22 cm and 40 cm, in particular around 31 cm, defining, between the articulation 8 and the jaws 3 and 4, respective half-handles 10 and 11 on which the user can press in order to move the jaws 3 and 4 together.
The upper arm 5 and lower arm 6 extend along respective longitudinal axes X1 and X2 which are preferably parallel to one another when the jaws 3 and 4 are closed.
An elastic return member (not visible) is preferably provided to return the jaws 3 and 4 to a spaced-apart configuration, this elastic return member being for example a spring disposed around an articulation pin 8.
The invention is not limited to a particular manner of connecting the upper arm 5 and lower arm 6 together and the jaws 3 and 4 may be rendered able to move in some other way without departing from the scope of the present invention. However, the presence of an articulation is largely preferred for the ergonomics it provides.
The jaws 3 and 4 define between one another a region for treating the hair, said region being intended to receive a lock of hair to be treated, the handpiece 2 being moved along said lock during the treatment, for example in the direction from the root to the end of the hair.
In the example in question, the handpiece 2 is configured to apply a cosmetic product, and then to comb the hair by passing through a comb (not shown), to treat the hair by way of steam and then to carry out a heat treatment of the hair by contact with two hot surfaces 15 and 16.
The direction D of movement of the handpiece 2 over the hair, illustrated in
The handpiece 2 is connected by a line, in the example in question, to a base station (not shown) that is fixed during the treatment and is connected to the mains.
This base station provides the electric power supply to the handpiece 2 and also its supply with water in order to generate steam, and may also carry out additional functions of processing electrical signals received from the handpiece 2. The line 18 which connects the handpiece 2 to the base station can thus comprise various electrical conductors and a water supply pipe.
A user interface (not shown in the figures) can be present on the handpiece 2 so as to allow the user for example to start up certain components thereof, or not.
The cosmetic product is applied by an application system 18 comprising a refill 20 that contains the cosmetic product and a holder 22 that carries the refill 20 and is mounted on one of the two arms, 5 or 6, in this case the upper arm 5. The application system 18 is housed in a depression 23 in the arm 5.
The refill 20 comprises an applicator member 26 that contains the cosmetic product and can come into contact with the hair to be treated.
In the example illustrated in
As illustrated in
The refill 20 also comprises the male part 46 of a locking member that cooperates with the female part 48 of a locking member on the holder 22, making it possible to keep the refill 20 on the locking member, regardless of the orientation of the device 2.
In a variant, the refill comprises the female part of the locking member and the holder comprises the corresponding male part.
The holder 22 is articulated about a rotation axis Y which is oriented substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis X1 of the upper arm 5 between an open position in which the applicator member 26 is spaced apart from the lock to be treated and a closed position in which the applicator member 26 can come into contact with the hair to be treated.
The holder 22 is for example articulated by way of a hinge 28, as illustrated in
The maximum angular travel αmax of the holder 22, illustrated in
In the example illustrated in
The closing or opening movement of the holder 22 may, if appropriate, be assisted by an elastic return member, for example a helical spring or leaf spring disposed in the region of the hinge 28. This return member can urge the holder 22 towards its open position.
The use of such a return member is particularly advantageous when the device is also equipped with a device 28 for locking the holder 22 in the closed position, as illustrated in
As illustrated in
In order to lock the holder 22 in the closed position, the user manually holds the latter in the closed position, in particular with the aid of the lever 50, and moves the manipulating member 32 against the guide 34 closest to the holder 22, passing over the blocking relief 36. In order to unlock the holder 22, the user moves the manipulating member 32 against the guide 34 furthest from the holder 22, passing back over the blocking relief 36.
The holder 22 can comprise a plurality of notches 40 that each make it possible to keep the latter at a particular angular travel α; for example, one of the notches 40 makes it possible to keep the holder 22 in the moved-together application position, and another of the notches 40 makes it possible to keep the holder 22 in the half-open position, as illustrated in
It is possible to provide the holder 22 with a movement retarder when the hinge 28 is equipped with an elastic return member.
The example illustrated in
In the example illustrated in
The applicator member 26 can thus be spaced apart or moved towards the other of the arms 6 in order to be able to control the quantity of cosmetic product applied to the hair to be treated.
The holder 22 comprises a return member 70 that makes it possible to return the latter into one of the positions, in particular a position spaced apart from the hair to be treated.
The holder 22 comprises a pusher 72 having reliefs 74. The latter make it possible for the user to grip the pusher 72 with their finger.
The invention is not limited to the exemplary embodiments which have just been described, and the characteristics of the various examples can be combined with one another within variants that are not illustrated.
The expression “comprising a” should be understood as being synonymous with “comprising at least one”, unless specified to the contrary.
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